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Default I am not married and I can cook- does that make me wierd.

On 25/09/2011 5:00 AM, ItsJoanNotJoann wrote:
> On Sep 24, 10:16 am, Dan > wrote:
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>>> > wrote:
>>>> On 9/23/2011 9:46 PM, Dan Landau wrote:
>>>>> HI- I am not married yet, and I am a guy- does that make me wierd?

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>>>> Only you can answer that.
>>>> It's weird that you can't spell "weird", however.

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>>> That is weird

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>>> Hmmm... I would say it depends on your thoughts...
>>> If you have thoughts of harming others, then you have severe problems.

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>>> Being single is not being weird. I have been single all of life and will
>>> die that way.
>>> It is better to be single than to be married to someone that you cannot
>>> stand to be with.

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>> That's true. I've known people who have been married, some several
>> times, and they just were never happy with it. Others, like my uncle
>> Dan, were married a long time (51 years to his first wife), and when she
>> died, he was in another relationship very quickly.
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> He was probably looking for a house keeper.


He got one. When he dies she'll get his house.

> Most men who have been
> married all their lives and then become widowers and jump into another
> relationship quickly are looking for a cook, bottle washer,


What man needs bottles washed?

> and house
> keeper and companionship factors in, too, but it's the live in maid
> they want.


Not so. Most guys would prefer a maid who lived elsewhere. A woman who
provides others services might be welcome as a permanent house-guest.